Put on your bullet-proof jacket, Redialis drawing beats in gusts and it's hurting. Remixes of La Roux's songs are growing faster and faster over the net, more for In For The Kill than for Bulletproof ; that was before this Australian Dj, Redial, who has made this beautiful and hot remix, to taste without any moderation.

« At the controls of Aeroplane are Stephen Fasano and Vito Deluca, a duo whose combined experience gives life and emotion to the music. Vito brings with him a producer background that pulsates the hands and heart of Aeroplane, and Stephen’s DJ roots vibrate the eyes and soul. »

Summer holidays are now behind us, Bandit understood it and came back to work. Here's the greaaaat remix of Les Grandes Vacances, first big production of the parisians Man&Man which EP is about to be released October, 7th on BAF Musique.When Bandit is composing, you are devastated by this classic music's wave which is breaking the world of electronic music. When he's remixing, he brings this particular Stardivarius style and shake violins, organs and synthesizers to make us feel the texture of an agitated sea, on a stormy day, thundering and flashing everywhere, the weather trying to waste our summer holidays...Remixing these mad remixers - Alex, Nelson and Luc, the 3 members of Man&Man which have already remixed french bands as Naive New Beaters or Minitel Rose - that was a big challenge, and Bandit succeeded!

The Twelves are two bresilian Djs most known for their excellent remixes of various type of music as electro or pop-rock. This one of Black Kids is very well done, adding disco sounds to the original pop tune. Surely they're not gonna teach us how to dance with our girlfriend/boyfriend, but they have already found the good tune to help us.The Twelves sont deux Djs brésiliens plus connus pour leurs excellents remixs de genre de musique varié, allant de l'éléctro au pop-rock. Ce remix d'une chanson des Black Kids est trés bien pensé, ajoutant des sonorités disco au morceau original assez pop. Un plus pour danser.

I have to deal with Mr.Keating. Stay calm, not Ronan but Theo, as known as DJ Touché or Fake Blood. Well, I think I like it. You know, the song. I think I like I think I like I think I like it like it lalalalala... This song remind me of a Bollywood movie with Indian girls wearing saris and shaking their booty body. Fake Blood, most known for the tunes Mars and Say Oh lala, is an english Dj recently involved in remixing Calvin Harris's Ready For The Weekend.Je dois vous parler de M.Keating. Ne partez pas, pas Ronan mais Theo, plus connus sous les noms de DJ Touché ou Fake Blood. Je pense que j'aime ça. Vous savez, la chanson. I think I like I think I like I think I like it like it lalalalala... Cette chanson me fait penser à un film de Bollywood avec des Indiennes portant des saris et faisant la danse du ventre. Fake Blood, plus connu pour les tubes Mars et Say Oh lala, est un Dj anglais récemment impliqué dans un remix de Ready For The Weekend de Calvin Harris.

Toujours (malheureusement) peu de temps à vous consacrer. Je vous propose d'écouter et de télécharger cette excellente mixtape confectionnée par mon pote Alexfeel pour une bonne heure de plaisir musical. / I'm so sad not to have so many time to share with you. I propose you to listen and download this excellent mixtape made by my friend Alexfeel for one hour of musical pleasure.

We use to say the phœnix always reborn from his ashes; in France he wasn't dead, he was just unborn, while in the United States Phoenix has been succesful for ages, beeing the first French band of David Letterman's Late Show history. Since last spring the Phoenix has been flying more and more in Europe and is still taking us to heaven while attending to their gigs. This remix from the Garage Band Teenagers (who are they?) brings two more guitars and sounds pretty good.

Here in France we never watch BBC News, even if we have it among our numerous stations. Why listening to informations in english when we are citizens of one of the most chauvinistic country (regarding to our language) in the world? So we prefer listening to english music (it's easier to appreciate without understanding) and keeping an eye on emerging bands like... BBC or Bombay Bicycle Club, four barely legal teens from London (they were born in 1991) which are becoming more and more succesful in England, but also in France (they were at Musical Festival last july and will be at La Cigale, Paris for le Festival des Inrocks in november, 8th). Always Like This is this kind of music which infiltrate your mind and keep rocking a long time after being listened.

Us, French people, we always deal with French electronic music. I don't know if it's the chauvinism mentioned above which is the reason of our big love for French Djs, or if it's only because they're the best; Lifelike is French, it's one of the best of his generation, and we can't deny it. Adventure is a great proof.

To conclude, this track from the French Djs (yes, again...) Arno Cost and Norman Doray, which may be a big nightclub tune, only you could tell it, because it's been ages I haven't moved my ass to a nightclub.

I didn't know Bat For Lashes before discovering Daniel's video clip. Natasha Khan, English singer and the only member of this true/fake band, played live with musicians for the first time in 2005. After a very electro album released in 2006, she came back with a second one a little more pop, Two Suns, last spring. Monday will be released a Deluxe Edition of this album with 7 more tracks and a DVD. To wait, I propose you to listen her cover of Use Somebody from the Kings of Leon, which sound quite differently from the original, delicious for our ears.

I've never managed to listen some Sufjan Stevens's music before, often hearing good critics about him but I've never tried it. When I watched again Little Miss Sunshine, I heard this excellent tune, and after some searching I discovered it was Chicago from Sufjan Stevens, on Illinoise in 2005. I also learned that Stevens's wishes was to release one album for each state of the United States. With two albums in two years (Michigan in 2003 and Illinoise in 2005), he should live 459 years and 35 weeks (according to a very exact and scientific calculation) if he would end his Jupiter! Good luck Mr.Stevens.

Do you know Gigamesh ? Neither do I a few minutes ago. A few minutes spend in listening again and again his remix of Everything in its right place from Radiohead (you know, the band which offered its last album). As Sufjan's stuff, everybody told me Radiohead's music was amazing, but I didn't manage to listen enough tracks to have my own opinion. A little too flat for me. You say alternative rock ? It might be to focus on the fact it's sometimes rock and sometimes not. So yes, Thom Yorke and his bandmates have been selling more than 60 millions of discs since their beginning. Five of their albums reached the top of Great-Britain charts, three in France, two in Canada and one in Belgium. Very strong, but excuse me not to love their music except No Surprises, one of their incredible list of singles, released in 1998. So, when I read the title of this song above, I was a little skeptic. But I never refuse a remix, so I've listened, and I've been smashed. A fantastic rework made by Matt Masurka a.k.a. Gigamesh (helped by DiscoTech), an American which Myspace is full of remixes, but each piece need at least one click. The one of Little Bit from Lykke Li can be listened over and over. I may not listen more Radiohead now, but I will be very attentive to the next Gigamesh release!

To conclude, I'm gonna be sincere with you : I'm not really appreciating drum&bass, jumpstyle, dubstep or whatever makes boom boom and only boom boom. My vision of electronic music is more focused on the magic sound of a synthetizer than on big heavy beat from a big ugly and square box. But each rule need an exception, and I've sometimes some love to give to noisy remixes (see the Pendulum cover of Calvin Harris song). This remix, it's 100% Belgium work (the fifth commnuity of this blog's readers deserve it) : Cold Love from Ghinzu revisited by Mashed Paper Klub. The heavy love of Maxime Carpentier and Dimitri Stassin mixed into the shaking rock of John Stargasm and his mates, it's good for your ears. And we use to talk about the superiority of French electronic scene, but with these 2 mad MPK men, the mad brothers of 2 Many Dj's or the crazy band The Subs, Belgian people should be proud.

The only goal of this blog is to present artists to the readers, make them love the music posted here and by the way give them desire to buy releases of these artists. My only profit is the happiness to know I could have been the one to launch a passion for a band, an artist or simply music into the heart of someone somewhere in this world.If you are the owner of a track published here and if you want me to erase it, just contact me and I will do so. However you must remind that musical blogs are often the place where we first discover an artist.